Crochet Pattern: Autumn Shawl

Shawls aren’t just for old ladies anymore! This pattern is for a shawl that definitely warms up a brisk fall walk or a chilly winter morning, but can also be worn as a cowl (flipped around backwards and tied behind head, as pictured in the second photo). In this pattern you use two strands of DK weight yarn held together throughout, but if you wanted a lighter version you could use one strand of yarn and the same N hook.

cool rachel I’ve been collecting shawls and patterns for a few years now.My oldest daughter used the 1 I made for her while she was breast feeding. I use them at night when reading in bed or at the drive-in

Help!
I think there is an error in row 4. The pattern reads:
“Row 4: ch 3, turn, 3 dc in first dc, skip next dc, sc in next dc, *skip next 2 dc, 5 dc in next sc, skip next 2 dc, sc in next dc, repeat from * until 2 dc remain, skip next dc, 3 dc in last dc: 21 dc, 5 sc”
I am only getting 21 dc and 4sc when I do this using the 23 stitches from the prevoius row meaning I only have 25 stitches to start row 5 with. Do I need to crochet into the top of the turning chain to make 26 stiches?